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"An adversary's physical access to a mobile device often makes existing security controls fail - why? This speaking session will demonstrate creative methods to exploit endpoints - that is, mobile units. It will include hands-on demonstrations of coldboot attacks, hacking through FireWire and how to locate encryption keys in mobile device RAM. Potential countermeasures are outlined, and we'll focus on why end point security is important - and difficult."

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Medlemsmøte: 19. mars, kl 17:00

Access Control is a necessary security control at almost every layer within a web application. This talk will discuss
several of the key access control anti-patterns commonly found during website security audits. These access control anti-patterns
include hard-coded security policies, lack of horizontal access control, and "fail open" access control mechanisms. In reviewing
these and other access control problems, we will discuss and design a positive access control mechanism that is data contextual,
activity based, configurable, flexible, and deny-by-default - among other positive design attributes that make up a robust
web-based access-control mechanism.